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Difference between Insight on Linux and Insight on PC?
- From: Geert Vancompernolle <geert dot vancompernolle at gmail dot com>
- To: Insight Forum <insight at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 13:22:19 +0200
- Subject: Difference between Insight on Linux and Insight on PC?
Hi,
I've been able to compile Insight for PC (next to Insight for Linux,
which I'm using already for over a year). I'm also able to connect to
my target, but what I'm missing, is the high level language.
I only see assembler instructions.
I'm using the same executable to debug on Insight for PC, as the one I'm
using on Insight for Linux. And on Linux, everything is just fine.
My compilation happens on Linux and the location is mapped using Samba,
on a Windows drive letter. On Linux, the sources are located in
/home/geertvc/data/homeautomation. On Windows, /home/geertvc is
substituted on the Z: drive letter.
So, I think the debug information will contain the path to my Linux
location (being /home/...), while Insight for PC is looking via the
mapped file (Z: in my case).
If the above is indeed correct, does there exist a kind of "alias", to
replace /home/geertvc with Z:/???
I think that would solve my problem...
Anyone any idea?
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Best rgds,
-- Geert